Eight months after he was sworn in, George W. Bush faced the most significant crisis posed to any president since World War II. After the tumultuous 2000 election, Bush’s first few months in office were quieter — not without drama and tension. A spy …

WASHINGTON — President Trump on Tuesday defended his decision to share sensitive information about an Islamic State threat with Russian officials as the White House once again struggled to reconcile seemingly conflicting accounts of the president’s …

Washington (CNN) The revelation that President Donald Trump reportedly disclosed highly sensitive information to Russian officials is raising questions among some allied intelligence agencies about the security of details they share with their US …

President Donald Trump and his aides shifted their damage control strategy on Tuesday, defending Trump’s conversation with Russian officials about allegedly classified information as “wholly appropriate” — while stoking the theory that disloyal …

Hunting the cyber-attackersBBC News
The hunt is on for the cyber-attackers who struck last week and the first clues are emerging – but they are far from conclusive. The initial assumption was that a criminal gang was behind the attack because ransomware is typical of such groups out to …and more »

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Investigators from the global chemical weapons watchdog found that two Syrian women were exposed to sulfur mustard in an apparent attack in Aleppo province last September, a report to the United Nations Security Council said.

How does a leading neo-Nazi website that has railed against Hispanic immigrants expand its audience beyond a loyal base of U.S. white supremacists? By publishing a Spanish-language edition, of course….Saved Stories – None

The conservative pundit says he knows who leaked the news about the president giving confidential intel to Russia. By Ryan Grenoble. Conservative pundit Erick Erickson is vouching for the reliability of a least one source who revealed to Washington …

Following the shocking report that President Trump had revealed highly classified information last week during his Oval Office meeting with Russian officials, some pundits were quick to question the original reporting by the Washington Post, but one …

In two recent stories — Trump firing James Comey last week and the Washington Post’s bombshell report claiming the president shared sensitive info with a Russian diplomat — left-leaning media has been quick to cry “collusion,” while right-leaning …

—œI am told that what the president did is actually far worse than what is being reported,—� Erickson wrote. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez). Recommended for You. Rumors of Supreme Court vacancy spark liberal panic · Byron York: What Grassley and …

Conservative commentator Erick Erickson said he knows — and trusts — one of the sources of the Washington Post story alleging President Donald Trump revealed highly classified information to Russian officials. In a blog post on Erickson’s website The …

Kellyanne Conway denies that she dislikes TrumpPolitico
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway on Tuesday denied a cable news report that she dislikes President Donald Trump and only works for him for the pay. My beliefs, commitments and loyalties are plain to see, she said in a statement posted to …and more »

How does a leading neo-Nazi website that has railed against Hispanic immigrants expand its audience beyond a loyal base of U.S. white supremacists? By publishing a Spanish-language edition, of course….Saved Stories – None

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury said it imposed sanctions on Tuesday against five people and five entities accused of providing support to Syria’s government or linked to those previously sanctioned over the Syrian government’s violence against its citizens.

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The darkness of the lowly truths is dear less to me Than elevating lies… A. Pushkin Тьмы низких истин мне дороже Нас возвышающий обман… А. Пушкин Igor Sergun was a military attache in Tirana in 1998-99 and engineered a plan to capture the Pristina airport on 12 June 1999. The airport itself and the neighboring with Russia airspace … Continue reading“9/11 and Russia: connecting the dots”

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Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks G-7 Meeting in Hiroshima: 5 Things to Know mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Foreign ministers from the Group of Seven (G-7) industrialized countries — Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the U.S. – are meeting in the western Japanese city of Hiroshima on Sunday and Monday. Why … Continue reading“1:34 PM 4/10/2016 – G-7 Meeting in Hiroshima: 5 Things to Know”

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Strong Earthquake Shakes Afghan, Pakistani Capitals Voice of America A strong earthquake has shaken the capitals of Afghanistan and Pakistan. There were no immediate reports Sunday of casualties or destruction from Kabul or Islamabad. The U.S. Geological Survey said the 6.6-magnitude quake struck in the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan at a depth of 210 … Continue reading“4.10.16 – Strong Earthquake Shakes Afghan, Pakistani Capitals”

BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) – Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar staged a large military parade on Tuesday for the third anniversary of his campaign to control Benghazi, as his troops fight to secure two last districts in Libya’s second city.

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Countries must decide whether they support North Korea or those opposed to its nuclear and missile programs, U.S. Ambassador the United Nations Nikki Haley said on Tuesday, vowing to “call out” states backing Pyongyang.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan praised President Donald Trump on Tuesday for his legendary triumph in the November election and hailed his visit to Washington as the launch of a new cooperative era for the two countries, but attacked Americas Kurdish partners in Syria as terrorists.

AMMAN (Reuters) – The U.S-led coalition on Tuesday denied its warplanes bombed a Syrian border town in the Islamic held eastern province of Deir al-Zor, a day after a war monitor and activists said air strikes there had killed scores of civilians, including children.

Some U.S. allies reacted with alarm and befuddlement to reports that President Donald Trump shared intelligence from an allied country with Russia, though officials hesitated to conclude that his actions would hinder intelligence-sharing between the U.S. and its closest partners.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury said it imposed sanctions on Tuesday against five people and five entities accused of providing support to Syria’s government or linked to those previously sanctioned over the Syrian government’s violence against its citizens.

BANGUI (Reuters) – As many as 100 people were killed last week in militia violence in southern Central African Republic and fighting fueled by ethnic and religious rivalries is spreading, the United Nations said on Tuesday.

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